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INTRODUCTION ACNESOL 1% SOLUTION contains Clindamycin, which belongs to the group of medicines called Antibiotics. It is used in the treatment of acne vulgaris. Acne vulgaris is a common skin condition that occurs when hair follicles get blocked with oil and dead skin cells. Symptoms include w...
ACNESOL 1% SOLUTION contains Clindamycin, which belongs to the group of medicines called Antibiotics. It is used in the treatment of acne vulgaris. Acne vulgaris is a common skin condition that occurs when hair follicles get blocked with oil and dead skin cells. Symptoms include whiteheads, blackheads, small red, tender bumps, pimples, and pus-filled lumps on the skin.
Before applying ACNESOL 1% SOLUTION, inform your doctor if you have or ever had diarrhea, bloody diarrhea and pseudomembranous colitis. ACNESOL 1% SOLUTION is not recommended for use if you have a history of regional enteritis (inflammation of the small intestine), ulcerative colitis (inflammation of the large intestine) or antibiotic-associated colitis.
ACNESOL 1% SOLUTION should be used with caution during pregnancy or by breastfeeding women only if clearly needed. The safety and effectiveness of ACNESOL 1% SOLUTION in children under the age of 12 has not been established. The most common side effects of applying ACNESOL 1% SOLUTION are burning, itching, and redness of the skin. Consult your doctor if symptoms worsen.
ACNESOL 1% SOLUTION acts against the bacteria by binding to the 50S subunit of the bacterial ribosome (site of protein synthesis), which in turn prevents protein synthesis and kills the infection-causing bacteria.
Apply ACNESOL 1% SOLUTION as advised by your physician. It is for external use only. Wash your hands before use. Wash and dry the whole area, apply a thin film once daily to the skin where acne lesions appear and use enough to cover the entire affected area. In case of contact with the eyes, mouth or nostrils, rinse it off immediately and thoroughly with water. Your doctor will decide the correct dose and duration for you depending on your age, body weight and disease condition.
Stop applying ACNESOL 1% SOLUTION and contact your doctor immediately if you experience any of the following side effects:
The safety and effectiveness of ACNESOL 1% SOLUTION in pregnant women or women planning to have a baby have not been established yet. It will be given to you by the doctor only if clearly needed. Consult your doctor before applying ACNESOL 1% SOLUTION.
ACNESOL 1% SOLUTION should be used with caution in breastfeeding women as it is not known if the medicine is excreted in human milk. Your doctor will decide whether to discontinue nursing or the medicine, considering the benefits to the mother and baby. If it is applied to the chest, care should be taken to avoid accidental ingestion by the infant. Consult your doctor before applying ACNESOL 1% SOLUTION.
Do not apply ACNESOL 1% SOLUTION if you are allergic to Clindamycin or any other ingredients of this medicine.
ACNESOL 1% SOLUTION is not recommended for use if you:
Before applying ACNESOL 1% SOLUTION inform your doctor if you:
Use in pediatrics:
Safety and effectiveness of ACNESOL 1% SOLUTION in children under the age of 12 have not been established. Consult your doctor before applying ACNESOL 1% SOLUTION.
A. Drug-Drug interactions:
Before applying ACNESOL 1% SOLUTION, inform your doctor if you are taking any of the following medicine:
Overdosage:
If you or anyone else accidentally applied too much of ACNESOL 1% SOLUTION, consult your doctor immediately or visit the nearby hospital.
Drug | : |
Clindamycin |
Pharmacological Category | : |
Lincosamides |
Therapeutic Indication | : |
Acne vulgaris |
Dosage Forms | : |
Injection, Tablet, Capsule, Gel, Cream, Lotion, Solution, Spray, Soap |
What is ACNESOL 1% SOLUTION used for?
ACNESOL 1% SOLUTION is used in the treatment of acne vulgaris. Acne vulgaris is a common skin condition that occurs when hair follicles get blocked with oil and dead skin cells. Symptoms include whiteheads, blackheads, small red, tender bumps, pimples, and pus-filled lumps on the skin.
How to use ACNESOL 1% SOLUTION?
Apply ACNESOL 1% SOLUTION as advised by your physician. It is for external use only. Wash your hands before use. Wash and dry the whole area, apply a thin film once daily to the skin where acne lesions appear and use enough to cover the entire affected area. In case of contact with the eyes, mouth or nostrils, rinse it off immediately with plenty of water.
How does ACNESOL 1% SOLUTION work?
ACNESOL 1% SOLUTION acts against the bacteria by binding to the 50S subunit of the bacterial ribosome (site of protein synthesis), which in turn prevents protein synthesis and kills the infection-causing bacteria.
Can ACNESOL 1% SOLUTION be used in pregnancy?
The safety and effectiveness of ACNESOL 1% SOLUTION in pregnant women or women planning to have a baby have not been established yet. It will be given to you by the doctor only if clearly needed. Consult your doctor before applying ACNESOL 1% SOLUTION.
Can ACNESOL 1% SOLUTION be used in breastfeeding women?
ACNESOL 1% SOLUTION should be used with caution in breastfeeding women as it is not known if the medicine is excreted in human milk. Your doctor will decide whether to discontinue nursing or the medicine, considering the benefits to the mother and baby. If it is applied to the chest, care should be taken to avoid accidental ingestion by the infant. Consult your doctor before applying ACNESOL 1% SOLUTION.
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Written By Dr. Dhivakaran R, BDS
Last updated on 26 Oct 2022 | 04:32 PM(IST)